We take responsibility. For your skin. And our planet.
We take responsibility. For your skin. And our planet.
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Hyaluronic Acid is a skin-own humectant and filling substance, synthesized by epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts. It plays a crucial role in skin hydration and volume. Natural levels of Hyaluronic Acid decrease with age leading to the formation and deepening of wrinkles. Two key benefits are:
Being a derivative of the skin’s own humectant glycerol, glyercyl glucosides facilitate epidermal moisturization. Dry, stressed skin shows significant reduced aquaporin channels. These channels control the transport of cellular water and other small solutes between and into cells. Thus, playing an important role in maintaining epidermal water balance. The most abundant aquaporin in the epidermis is aquaporin-3 (AQP3). Glucosylglycerol (Gluco-glycerol) stimulates the expression of AQP3 in epidermal skin cells and has been shown to stimulate the formation of aquaporin 3 (AQP3) in skin cells, thus increasing the number of aquaporins that control water transport in and out of cells.
Does using a toner really make a difference?
Yes. Eucerin DermatoCLEAN Clarifying Toner will instantly refresh your skin, purify your pores and prepare your skin for the next step in your skin care routine. Toned skin also absorbs the active ingredients in care products more effectively.
Are toners that contain alcohol good for my skin?
Some people like the cooling effect that alcohol based toners give, but alcohol removes the natural lipids from your skin. Because your skin needs lipids to be healthy, the glands then over-produce to make up for what has been removed. For those with combination or oily skin, this can result in making the skin oilier than before. For those with dry skin, alcohol can intensify the dryness and sensitivity. Toners that contain alcohol are best avoided by those with sensitive skin as they can harm and cause irritation.
Eucerin DermatoCLEAN Clarifying Toner is alcohol-free. It has also been tested, and proven to be kind, on sensitive skin and will leave it looking and feeling clean, refreshed and radiant.
Do I really need to cleanse in the morning and evening?
Yes. Your skin works hard at renewing itself over night so, when you cleanse in the morning, you are removing sebum (the oily substance that your skin produces naturally to stop it drying out). At the end of the day you need to remove sebum, sweat and any make-up that you may have been wearing. It is scientifically proven that cleansed skin is better able to breathe. Cleansing your skin also ensures that it is able to absorb the active ingredients in your care products.
Hyaluronic acid, Glucoglicerol
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